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... the people live. The building holds the post office and the State Troopers. The school is across the road and connected by a tunnel under the road so the children don’t miss out on any school days because of snow.

The town has a boat harbour, that is full of other people’s fishing boats. Many Americans have their fishing boats moored here and just fly up when they want to fish. Apparently,there is a 10 year waiting list to get a ...

... a dense rainforest. It was so amazingly beautiful. The trail was very muddy and there were a lot of bridges and boardwalks along the trail. I thought about how my son, Bill, had worked for the Conservation Corps constructing trails like this in the Four Corner Area. This trail was used as the old Iditarod trail. We followed the trail along the fast moving Winner Creek. We arrived at a bridge that crossed ...

... and shops at the resort. Back at our suite we saw a gorgeous rainbow going across the glaciers, grabbed the boys and headed to the Aurora Bar for dinner. After dinner the boys and I enjoyed the saline pool and hot tub while Steve put in some work time. Then a relaxing evening in luxurious surroundings. The plan tomorrow is to do Crow Creek Mine and some hikes in Girdwood. - hopefully the weather ...

... headed up the North Face Trail, 2.5 mile, 2,000 ft up to the top. Ellen and Jean took the tram to the top to hike back down the same path. Sherry walked around the Resort for a while then took the tram up to meet the guys and ride the tram back down with them.

Dinner was pancakes, sausage, and eggs left here by the cabin owner. She also provided us orange juice, milk, granola, and a loaf of ...

... for the head of the family and ten for each dependant, which can be taken from the beach or in the lower reaches of the river before they deteriorate as they hit fresh water. I'll tell you more about this in the next blog, suffice it to say that this year's open season started on Thursday, July 10, today was Friday 11th, and this was the only road out of Alaska's largest city. We decided to find somewhere ...